Mr. David Byron Rip Mr. Ken Kensley Rip Mr. Lee Kerslake Rip Mr. John Lawton Rip Mr. John Wetton Rip Mr. Trevor Bolder Rip Mr. Gary Thain Rip Mr. Mick Box Long Live 💪👊😎🤘 What a Band Totally Criminally Underrated
Let's not forget to mention Bob Daisley on bass, and Lee Kerslake on drums. A legendary rhythm section. Daisley replaced Gary Thain, a magnificent bass player in his own right. They went on to record an album called the Blizzard of Oz also. You may have heard of it. With some guy named Ozzy Osbourne. Mick Box on guitar, may not be a Randy Rhodes, but fit the music nicely.
@@onusgumboot5565 I don't remember Daisley, just Wetton and Bolder, Thain was the best, however I agree Mick is well suited for U H, without his resilience the band would've died during the late 80's
Thank you for these moment(s) in time, never to be repeated. I saw Heep on their Demons & Wizards tour in Chicago, 1972. They played the exact same set list as on UH live, 1973. Such a great band.
I got the first Uriah Heep LP as a birthday present in 1973. I was in the 6th grade, into Cat Stevens and The Beatles. It changed my whole outlook on music!
Mein Bruder brachte die LP aus Amiland von einem Besuch meiner Großeltern mit. Seitdem bin ich Heep Fan. Damals war ich 13. Und so Gott will werde ich 2024...64. Bestes Album Album
Does anyone from Liverpool remember seeing them at King David High School in Childwall about 1970/71. I would love to here if anyone has. Great band and underrated. Cheers.
Unfortunately it is only a little know fact that they were one of the greatest rock bands in history! So underated. Brilliant song writing from the great Ken Hensley. David was one of the best rock singers ever. I loved this band as a kid and I always will.
Salut!!/HI!!....so....I wasen't sure witch year they tour with Jethro Tull ....Montréal Mystique Forum....the same tour ...that's exactly the show that I see back in the "magic time. I remember 1 thing.....I never be the same after THIS concert!! Have a very good evening!!
I got to meet Mick at Flood's Music (Sioux City) in 1978 and I asked him why they got rid of Byron, his words, "He became to big of a bloody rock star!"
Que época maravilhosa, ainda com essa divina banda, faz sentir como cada música possue tanta energia boa. O grupo eh muito perfeito, maravilhoso e torna-se inesquecível.
33:39 Stills from the infamous Shepperton gig where a young lady streaks across the stage ! One can only imagine what might have happened to the original unedited footage
Boy - you hit THAT nail on the head. The music of the late 60’s and most of the 70’s was awesome. Actually mind boggling that SO many groups were coming out and playing fantastic music. Unfortunately most of todays music is total garbage. Don’t even want to discuss Rap music - it speaks for itself(garbage). But even the so called “rock” bands of today seem to have poor vocals and watered down simplistic music arrangements. Lucky we lived in the greatest music period.
Цыганка- классика и визитная карточка Uraih Heep. Я этот хит услышал в 1972 году,когда учился в 9 классе. И,для меня они стали богами. Deep Purple?Да,были ,иногда темы,но они и рядом не сидели с Uraih Heep.
@@yopage Don't get me wrong, Ken was a much loved Slideguitar-Player. Another Style than Mick. But at this young age, I wonder how Mick did it. If it was him,he should be praised too. I love Heep, and to me they should be in the Rock'n Roll Hall of Fame. I might not know to much about music -business...but I love Heep.
@@susannepotens5895 Heep has always been my favorite. I saw them in 1974 and 1976 in the USA. No doubt David, Mick and Ken made magic together. Yes, they should be in the rock hall of fame.
I saw them in 1972 at the old Montreal Forum and when they came back for the encore they each had a copy of (at that time) their newest album "The Magician's Birthday" and Ken Hensley put his copy right in my hands! In those days the security gates were non-existant so we could get close to the stage...I'm 67 now , don't have the album but I enjoy listening to them on YT once in a while....
@polo...HI/salut!!! I'M pretty sure that the same concert : That was my very first time at the Mystique Forum and it was on January/20/1972. Uriah Heep was the 1st band.....I never been the same, serious!! Have a good evening......From Laval
@@pierrebelanger8656 Hey salut Pierre! Yep we were there at the same time! I had good eye contact with Ken and Lee from where I was...I remember Gary, the bass player would stand right over me in his big winter goat- hair boots and he just sweated on me while shaking his head..Good times...my friend brought his cassette recorder to tape the show but he accidently left it on pause all the show..LOL I left while Savoy Brown were doing "Tell Mama"....From Montreal
People said that they were the poor man's deep purple but that's not true their albums were just as much as purples Ken Hensley was Uriah Heep John Lord
They were the only band that made my body tingle and I am a musician and they are the best band ever! I’ve seen more than a thousand bands and they are the greatest ❤
Thanx for your work. Love Uriah Heep...and I am happy I stumpled over this.Many pictures, I haven't seen yet...even from magazines, and paintings And for the good music❤
Watched them live In So. Calif in the early to mid 70's. have always been in my Mount Rushmore of rock bands! Mick Box🤟one of the greatest lead guitarist live long !
Every '72 bootleg with Circle of Hands has terrible sound quality. And I also believe, maybe because they were recording and he knew it, that it inspired David and Uriah Heep to play the greatest version they ever performed...
very cool thank you for the guds im a big heap fan too.iddy back in the day my older brothrr had a greatest hits cd.but i never knew how great they were till i started diving into each record in greater depth..love David Byrons albums
Da, acest titan BYRON vocalist de clasă mondială, voce de tenor care urca notele sublime cu armonii florale și balans , versuri dinamice extravagante exuberante expansive și excitante pline de culoare cromatică cu saundul puternic și vibrant până la paroxism ❤❤🎉🎉D-ZEU să-l odihnească în pace și liniște pe acest băiat minunat BYRON , care a fost un fenomen și mare show-man ❤
Brilliant, classic Heep era with Byron & accompanying vocal harmonies, without a doubt, brought the best out in each song he sung! Loved UH since 1970, until disappointment set in with the Conquest LP, and lost interest.
Agree, was the same for me, I found Conquest way, way too different. However, over time I did appreciate it - some of songs are very melodic and the singer did have his own style, was just tough having to follow Byron and Lawton.
First saw Heep in their early days at the now defunct Cooks ferry inn pub in Edmonton , I met Mick a couple of times as the drummer in my band at the time knew him, we all came from Walthamstow. I stopped playing a while back but good to know mick is still playing. Great band and a great guitar player.
Was Also At That Gig. Met David Byron The Monday Before At a Man (Welsh Band). Concert. He Only Lived Around The Corner at The Time... If memory Serves me Well I Think Mick lived in Forest Road opposite The old Tech College. Was At Heep's gig there when Paul Newton Collapsed...And Mick Played Bass on Gypsy....They Were a Band That Always Delivered...Happy Days.
@@JohnWolfgang-fx5pvI did read it in their book "On the Record" that Paul Newton left the Band , because of his Father , who managed the Band before they changed him for Gerry Bron. So Paul was solidaric to his father. If he ever thought, this was a mistake...who knows
Beautiful music, beautiful band ! I,m fun from 1975, when I start to study in university and I go to the “black market” to buy their LPs (I lived in the USSR then fuck him)
Correct. That show is so good, I'm uploading it all right now! Along with "Come Away Melinda" from the night before. With info, rare pics of early 'Heep in HD, and re-leveling and light EQ on the audio.
Uriah Heep esse primeiro clássico têm muito a ver com as bandas dos anos 70. Como Led Zeppelin Deep Purple já quê as bandas de hoje são mais apimentar mesmos nós teclados
Кен Хенсли,лучший клавишник и композитор в роке 20- го века! Джон Лорд хороший клавишник,но не создал ни одной темы в роке! Так,серая мышка! А,наш Кен? Играл и импровизировал на всех инструментах,а на клавишных,ему нет равных. Uraih Heep- это Кен Хенсли и Дэвид Байрон. Сейчас по миру ползают какие- то плагиаторы от Uraih Heep,пытаются изобразить музыку и вокал мертвых гениев! И ,деньги! Зарабатывают на мертвых! Это грех.
Mr. David Byron Rip
Mr. Ken Kensley Rip
Mr. Lee Kerslake Rip
Mr. John Lawton Rip
Mr. John Wetton Rip
Mr. Trevor Bolder Rip
Mr. Gary Thain Rip
Mr. Mick Box Long Live 💪👊😎🤘
What a Band Totally Criminally Underrated
VIVA MICK BOX 🤘
@@JohnWolfgang-fx5pv
True...🎸💪👊😎🤘
I agree totaly with you, ❤
Yes I saw them and mr Box was real Uriah Heep 🇫🇮🤪✊
One of the very best bands in the 70's!
IMO- they should be in the same league as Zep, Floyd, Sabbath etc.
they are
Byron was a great vocalist and with the talent of Ken Hensley they were great in the '70's
Let's not forget to mention Bob Daisley on bass, and Lee Kerslake on drums. A legendary rhythm section. Daisley replaced Gary Thain, a magnificent bass player in his own right. They went on to record an album called the Blizzard of Oz also. You may have heard of it. With some guy named Ozzy Osbourne.
Mick Box on guitar, may not be a Randy Rhodes, but fit the music nicely.
@@onusgumboot5565 I don't remember Daisley, just Wetton and Bolder, Thain was the best, however I agree Mick is well suited for U H, without his resilience the band would've died during the late 80's
@@onusgumboot5565who is Osbourne ?
@@SandorVitezNewton was the first - not bad
Uriaheep = моя юність 70 ті . Respekt і ностальгія .
Super performances, especially Dreammare, I Wanna Be Free and Salisbury (without symphony orchestra !)
How i wish there we're more live recordimgs of UH in the 70 to 72 on good Quality, is Nice to listen Salisbury and very eavy albums live
Thank you for these moment(s) in time, never to be repeated. I saw Heep on their Demons & Wizards tour in Chicago, 1972. They played the exact same set list as on UH live, 1973. Such a great band.
I had look at yourself when I was about 16 years old I'm 67 now in 2023
I got the first Uriah Heep LP as a birthday present in 1973. I was in the 6th grade, into Cat Stevens and The Beatles.
It changed my whole outlook on music!
Mein Bruder brachte die LP aus Amiland von einem Besuch meiner Großeltern mit. Seitdem bin ich Heep Fan. Damals war ich 13. Und so Gott will werde ich 2024...64. Bestes Album Album
Look at Yourself.
When first heard Uriah Heep very early 1970s changed my life and never looked back. The early albums haven't aged a bit today 2024 and on and on...
Сильнейшая для меня группа уже больше пятидесяти лет ..Память и уважение их творчеству .
long time miss you all member 😮😮😮😮❤
also long live sweet life mick box 😮
we loved this band with more musical fantasy ❤❤❤❤😮
melissa she is lien on your things
this boy should be the another best band in our world
Память на века всем ушедшим рокерам рок 🎸 рольщикам рокершам рок 🎸 навсегда здорово 👍
Does anyone from Liverpool remember seeing them at King David High School in Childwall about 1970/71. I would love to here if anyone has. Great band and underrated. Cheers.
Unfortunately it is only a little know fact that they were one of the greatest rock bands in history! So underated. Brilliant song writing from the great Ken Hensley. David was one of the best rock singers ever. I loved this band as a kid and I always will.
They are still a great band! Recently gave a 5 star concert at CopenHell 2024
Big UH fan from the early 70's. Saw them Live as openers for Jethro Tull in 78, My favorite concert ever. They are woefully under rated.
Salut!!/HI!!....so....I wasen't sure witch year they tour with Jethro Tull ....Montréal Mystique Forum....the same tour ...that's exactly the show that I see back in the "magic time. I remember 1 thing.....I never be the same after THIS concert!! Have a very good evening!!
СУПЕР!
Great songs,
nice performances
Fabulous, thank you for posting them. Good time for you
I got to meet Mick at Flood's Music (Sioux City) in 1978 and I asked him why they got rid of Byron, his words, "He became to big of a bloody rock star!"
A real shame!
Que época maravilhosa, ainda com essa divina banda, faz sentir como cada música possue tanta energia boa. O grupo eh muito perfeito, maravilhoso e torna-se inesquecível.
The pictures are as rare as the musical performances. Way to go. Incredible editing.
Thanks! Much love and time went into it.
@@mlbloverockThank you for your well done Job, ❤
33:39 Stills from the infamous Shepperton gig where a young lady streaks across the stage !
One can only imagine what might have happened to the original unedited footage
Королева среди цыган
awesome
😊 This is it great fkin channel
SENSACIONAL!!!
One of the all time great bands. My generation had the best music. Today's generation has Auto Tune and computer generated studio tricks.
Boy - you hit THAT nail on the head. The music of the late 60’s and most of the 70’s was awesome. Actually mind boggling that SO many groups were coming out and playing fantastic music. Unfortunately most of todays music is total garbage. Don’t even want to discuss Rap music - it speaks for itself(garbage). But even the so called “rock” bands of today seem to have poor vocals and watered down simplistic music arrangements. Lucky we lived in the greatest music period.
Like the t-shirt says: "I May Be Old, But I Got To See All The Cool Bands."
ЮХ бэст оф де бэст. Для меня 1 оф 3 лучших. Мне 66
Цыганка- классика и визитная карточка Uraih Heep. Я этот хит услышал в 1972 году,когда учился в 9 классе. И,для меня они стали богами. Deep Purple?Да,были ,иногда темы,но они и рядом не сидели с Uraih Heep.
Супер,с нами Народные артисты СССР ❤
😊❤❤❤❤
🤟🖤💯
Wow, Mick Box was on his top with the solo on Salisbury. Why this doesn't go down as one of the greatest solo's in history I don't know.
Have always thought the same, Mick's masterpiece.
Thats what I thought too....I hope Ken did not grabb the quitar and did it ? But I don't want to say it to loud...Mick might hate me for that thought😂
@@susannepotens5895 GO Susanne!! Yes, Ken never played this way. Mick is the highlight of the whole album. --Brant
@@yopage Don't get me wrong, Ken was a much loved Slideguitar-Player. Another Style than Mick. But at this young age, I wonder how Mick did it. If it was him,he should be praised too. I love Heep, and to me they should be in the Rock'n Roll Hall of Fame. I might not know to much about music -business...but I love Heep.
@@susannepotens5895 Heep has always been my favorite. I saw them in 1974 and 1976 in the USA. No doubt David, Mick and Ken made magic together. Yes, they should be in the rock hall of fame.
I saw them in 1972 at the old Montreal Forum and when they came back for the encore they each had a copy of (at that time) their newest album "The Magician's Birthday" and Ken Hensley put his copy right in my hands! In those days the security gates were non-existant so we could get close to the stage...I'm 67 now , don't have the album but I enjoy listening to them on YT once in a while....
@polo...HI/salut!!! I'M pretty sure that the same concert : That was my very first time at the Mystique Forum and it was on January/20/1972. Uriah Heep was the 1st band.....I never been the same, serious!! Have a good evening......From Laval
@@pierrebelanger8656 Hey salut Pierre! Yep we were there at the same time! I had good eye contact with Ken and Lee from where I was...I remember Gary, the bass player would stand right over me in his big winter goat- hair boots and he just sweated on me while shaking his head..Good times...my friend brought his cassette recorder to tape the show but he accidently left it on pause all the show..LOL I left while Savoy Brown were doing "Tell Mama"....From Montreal
Its 2:54 the little things that kill.
Последняя пластинка неплохая.Местами веет Байроновской эпохой.
Now ive been through a lot, believe me, but when...
Zep, Elton, Stones, Yes,
I have the albums to prove it.
UH was 8-track way after Deep Purple
Class of 74’
Дубай монінг
❤До сих пор Самая крутая группа. ❤
❤
People said that they were the poor man's deep purple but that's not true their albums were just as much as purples Ken Hensley was Uriah Heep John Lord
Goddam good said! Just sad, they '(we)re totally underestimated. Compare the fucking great jethro tull guitarist. A fucking jewel.
I prefer Heep over Purple and that’s saying a whole lot!
@@JohnWolfgang-fx5pv..haha, me too. Better lyrics. and so on and so on...❤
Heep all the way
Man that is total bullshit 😡I like them way more
It's mind blowing how powerful this band was LIVE!! so glad I got to see them in 1973 and 75!!
От всей души завидую вам))),мне выпало такое счастье лишь 2000-х,когда о Д.Байроне были лишь воспоминания
They were the only band that made my body tingle and I am a musician and they are the best band ever! I’ve seen more than a thousand bands and they are the greatest ❤
This band is very fuking great all the players are fantstic 🇫🇮😁
Thanx for your work. Love Uriah Heep...and I am happy I stumpled over this.Many pictures, I haven't seen yet...even from magazines, and paintings And for the good music❤
Watched them live In So. Calif in the early to mid 70's. have always been in my Mount Rushmore of rock bands! Mick Box🤟one of the greatest lead guitarist live long !
Mick played that wah pedal like nobody else.
@@alanwallace5342 Mick mastered the wah-wah playing, on Salisbury actually, and took it his signature
Heep very unrated still my favorite band , Dave Mic , Ken, Gary , Lee ....❤
The quintessential Heep- the best line-up
And don’t forget Paul!
@@JohnWolfgang-fx5pv Yes, back to the beginning Paul Newton is worth mentioning he played superbly on the more difficult tracks like Wake Up
I‘m missing Circle of hands, one of their masterpieces. Although it‘s probably hard to beat the ´73 live recording
Every '72 bootleg with Circle of Hands has terrible sound quality. And I also believe, maybe because they were recording and he knew it, that it inspired David and Uriah Heep to play the greatest version they ever performed...
Ferocious lead solo on Salisbury!
very cool thank you for the guds im a big heap fan too.iddy back in the day my older brothrr had a greatest hits cd.but i never knew how great they were till i started diving into each record in greater depth..love David Byrons albums
Pity I did not get to see them live.....but my all time band. When I go on a mad drive, only music I listen to
Dude, they are still playing
@status6ix142 yep...but not in South Africa
Mr Byron had a wonderful voice
Слушая музыку великих групп каждый из нас становится лучше! Слава великим рокерам!
Мега Группа❤❤❤❤❤
Up there with Sabbath, Deep Purple, & Grand Funk as one of the best bands of the early 70s. Heep really need more recognition
Out of the bands mentioned aside from financial and chart success, in my humble opinion only DP could rival Heep musically
Класс! Любимая моя группа!
Da, acest titan BYRON vocalist de clasă mondială, voce de tenor care urca notele sublime cu armonii florale și balans , versuri dinamice extravagante exuberante expansive și excitante pline de culoare cromatică cu saundul puternic și vibrant până la paroxism ❤❤🎉🎉D-ZEU să-l odihnească în pace și liniște pe acest băiat minunat BYRON , care a fost un fenomen și mare show-man ❤
Great performances! 👌
Seen Uriah Heep in Keokuk Iowa something in the 70's the place was pack and rockin loudest I have ever heard
Metal at its best
Window pane acid was the ticket price to envision the greatness of Uriah Heep ! lol 😎🍄❤
Those were the day's!
Heavy!!! Real GOOD!!!
Brilliant, classic Heep era with Byron & accompanying vocal harmonies, without a doubt, brought the best out in each song he sung! Loved UH since 1970, until disappointment set in with the Conquest LP, and lost interest.
Аналогично. Я тоже потерял интерес с Conquest
Ken Hensley was the vocalist on Look At Yourself and Lady in Black.
@@miguelbarahona6636And on half of “One Way Or Another”, duet with John Wetton.
Conquest is better than you think. Give it another chance!
Agree, was the same for me, I found Conquest way, way too different.
However, over time I did appreciate it - some of songs are very melodic and the singer did have his own style, was just tough having to follow Byron and Lawton.
First saw Heep in their early days at the now defunct Cooks ferry inn pub in Edmonton , I met Mick a couple of times as the drummer in my band at the time knew him, we all came from Walthamstow. I stopped playing a while back but good to know mick is still playing. Great band and a great guitar player.
Was Also At That Gig. Met David Byron The Monday Before At a Man (Welsh Band). Concert. He Only Lived Around The Corner at The Time... If memory Serves me Well I Think Mick lived in Forest Road opposite The old Tech College. Was At Heep's gig there when Paul Newton Collapsed...And Mick Played Bass on Gypsy....They Were a Band That Always Delivered...Happy Days.
I never heard the story of Newton going down!
@@JohnWolfgang-fx5pvI did read it in their book "On the Record" that Paul Newton left the Band , because of his Father , who managed the Band before they changed him for Gerry Bron. So Paul was solidaric to his father. If he ever thought, this was a mistake...who knows
Its my youth time in Sarajevo!!!!
Not sure how you to came to this collection, but bravo!
One of the best
The album had a mirror on the front of the cover look at yourself
Beautiful music, beautiful band !
I,m fun from 1975, when I start to study in university and I go to the “black market” to buy their LPs (I lived in the USSR then fuck him)
Ότι καλύτερο έχω ακούσει σε live από τους μάγκες
So Good To hear Salisbury Live...This Must be The Zurich 71 version...The Band Were On Top of Their Game That Night.
Correct. That show is so good, I'm uploading it all right now! Along with "Come Away Melinda" from the night before. With info, rare pics of early 'Heep in HD, and re-leveling and light EQ on the audio.
Time to live is great 👍
Off Salisbury
Uriah Heep esse primeiro clássico têm muito a ver com as bandas dos anos 70. Como Led Zeppelin Deep Purple já quê as bandas de hoje são mais apimentar mesmos nós teclados
Salisbury strong live performance 👍
TREMENDOUS!
Keep on Rocking
Great stuff!!!😮
Their metal just drives you, pounds you down to the bone
Esse vinil é uma raridada todos esses primeiro se eu não mim falha a memória com David By Ron são 9 vinils clássico bom
Једни од нај бољи...
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Расскажи нам, про Born Again 1983 ,black Sabbat I en Gillan ...
Look at yourself sweet Lorraine ... it's easy livin' ...
WOW!
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Monster saund...
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R.E.D.,G.O.D., D.O.A. , E.O.W.😅😅😅😂😂
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funny Heep Loud! but what's a cod piece
it's kind of a bit of clothing that covers one's privates, in a slightly armored fashion. (See Jethro Tull, lol)
@@daveguitarnowski4402 a leather diaper
Well, more for the "boys", lol
Кен Хенсли,лучший клавишник и композитор в роке 20- го века! Джон Лорд хороший клавишник,но не создал ни одной темы в роке! Так,серая мышка! А,наш Кен? Играл и импровизировал на всех инструментах,а на клавишных,ему нет равных. Uraih Heep- это Кен Хенсли и Дэвид Байрон. Сейчас по миру ползают какие- то плагиаторы от Uraih Heep,пытаются изобразить музыку и вокал мертвых гениев! И ,деньги! Зарабатывают на мертвых! Это грех.
Мой любимый двойник 73 года. Лучше только пинки но это другое!
Uriah H. had 4 parts Vocal Harmonies since Album #1...
LZ, Deep P, Black S, Jethro T...
all only had a Lone Singer along their entire Career